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Why I Switched to Proton Mail: A Privacy-First Approach to Email

I honestly hate how much companies can know about you just by gleaning bits and pieces from your data. It’s not that I have anything to hide – I don’t. But I fundamentally disagree with companies having access to my personal information without my explicit consent.

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Bangle.js 2 smart watch

Bangle.js 2: A Quirky and Customizable Smartwatch for Tech Enthusiasts

I ditched my Fitbit for something…different. As an MSP tech, I crave tech that breaks the mold. So when I stumbled upon the Bangle.js 2, I had to give it a shot.  Open-source? JavaScript powered?  This wasn’t your average smartwatch. Four months in, and it’s been an eye-opening experiment. Coming from a background of using

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My Note-Taking App Odyssey: From Evernote to Obsidian

So, I have tried many different note-taking apps. Some worked great, and others needed improvements. Over the years, I have narrowed the criteria to being able to use it on multiple devices (phone, laptop, desktop), being able to use it offline, having privacy, and having many features. At first, I liked every note, but then I changed it

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Progress over Perfection: My RoutineFlow Journey

I’ve been using RoutineFlow recently to help improve my productivity, and I love it! Initially, it was a bit overwhelming to consider all the different routines I could create. I quickly found myself trying to perfect everything right away. As a bit of a self-help enthusiast, this app fits perfectly into my life. Here’s some

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Embracing Cybersecurity: The Power of ‘Least Privilege’ in Employee Training

I would consider using the principle of least privilege as one of the most important steps admins can take to protect their networks. My team and I consider the networks we work on as ‘our network.’ We put hard work into keeping the systems running and secure, but an often overlooked area is controlling system

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Tips for Techs When Talking To Difficult Customers

An encounter with a difficult customer can be challenging. But it doesn’t have to be. If you learn to have the right attitude and taking the right steps, you will easily navigate the troublesome customers and emerge out of the tricky situation unscathed. This post pertains to techs’ tips to help you do just what

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